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NON-FICTION

Crude Penicillin: Potential and Limitations

Herd Immunity

All Roads Lead. . . .

The Feast



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SUBMISSIONS TO THE MAGAZINE
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Assistant Editor's

Preface



Wow! Who knew? Way back in 1999, when people started writing fan fiction for 1632, who'd have
thought it would grow like this? This is our tenth volume—and the fifth in 2006. And there's no lack of
material for the next volume, either.

Volume 10 includes our first "pro" submission, from Bradley H. Sinor, "On the Matter of D'Artagnan."
It's not your grampa's Three Musketeers, that's for sure. Aamund Breivik entertains us with a little, ah,
dirty problem in "A Filthy Story," while Virginia DeMarce is rewriting the musicalOklahoma ! in her story
"Franconia!" A young English lord and a not-yet-famous philosopher are touringEurope in Iver P.
Cooper's "Grand Tour," while our Dr. Phil gets a new visitor—or three—in "Dr. Phil's Family" from
Kerryn Offord.

Non-fiction for this volume includes Vincent Coljee's "Herd Immunity," along with Kim Mackey's
"Crude Penicillin: Potential and Limitations," as well as Iver P. Cooper's "All Roads Lead. . . ." and
Anette Pedersen's "The Feast." We have more fiction from Terry Howard, who has written "Star
Crossed," and Jose J. Clavell tied "NCIS: Lies, Truth and Consequences" into that situation . . . with an,
ah, interesting ending. Richard Evans wonders what's going on inBern with "The Launcher," while Russ
Rittgers gives us the rundown on some illicit activity in "Fiddling Stranger."

Speaking of illicit activity, "None So Blind" from David Carrico shows what happens when the good
guys win, while "Little Angel" by Kerryn Offord shows us what happens when they don't. If you don't
have the medications down-time that you have up-time, what do you do? "The Prepared Mind" by Kim
Mackey gives us one possiblity. Part three of the continuing series "Butterflies in the Kremlin" by Gorg